
Who is Love Island bombshell Will Means?
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WILL Means is a super-fit personal trainer who is exploding into the famous villa as part of a quartet of new bombshells.
The Sun exclusively revealed that the troop of troublemakers were primed to shake things up on the show.
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Will Means is a new Love Island star
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He competes in Hyrox and Ironman events
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Will was part of a quartet of bombshells to drop into the famous villa
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Will Means is a 25-year-old personal trainer from Norfolk who entered the Love Island villa as a bombshell on June 23, 2025.
He grew up on his family's farm in Terrington St Clement, West Norfolk, where he spent many a summer working the land.
His family farming roots run deep — Will's dad Mark Means was named Farmer of the Year at the 2024 Farmers Weekly Awards.
Will also gained recognition in the farming community when he was voted the fourth fittest farmer in the UK by Farmers' Weekly in 2023.
The competition involved a series of strength and athleticism tests, drawing around 5,000 participants.
Will is passionate about fitness — he completed the 2025 Hyrox World Championships, finishing in 35th place, and also completed an Iron Man event earlier in the year.
He's active on Instagram, where he shares content focused on keeping fit, training and the endurance competitions he competes in.
As of June 24, 2025, Will has more than 3,000 followers, which is sure to shoot up during his stint on Love Island.
Before joining the show, Will told ITV: 'I'm excited and looking forward to getting in there and speaking to the girls.
'It's the chance to meet a soulmate, which would be great.'
Watch moment 4 bombshells arrive in Love Island villa as Helena makes u-turn
He said his usual type is 'up for a laugh' and 'sporty', while his biggest red flag is arrogance.
Will explained: 'I like to share the conversation across the room. If it's all about them, they're probably not for me.'
He added: 'I'm quite family-oriented, so if they are as well, that would be great.
'Nice to look at helps and someone who is up for a laugh.'
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Will was voted the fourth fittest farmer in the UK
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Villa drama
Things got even more dramatic in the villa when the quartet of new bombshells took four OGs straight for a steamy sleepover in Casa Amor, as exclusively revealed by The Sun on June 23, 2025
In the summer of 2024, the same twist saw Joey Essex and Grace Jackson get together, and the show's producers are hoping for more of the same this season.
A source said: 'The saucy sleepover worked brilliantly last year and bosses felt now was the perfect time to deploy the same cheeky twist.
'Dejon and Meg have just made up, Tommy and Megan and Conor and Emily are wavering, and everyone else is scrambling for a connection.
'The bombshells aren't playing it safe though and their choices make for brilliant TV.'
LOVE ISLAND CONTINUES TONIGHT AT 9PM ON ITV2 AND ITVX.
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